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Teledyne Judson Technologies

Teledyne Judson Technologies
A Teledyne Technologies Co.

Map221 Commerce Dr.
Montgomeryville, PA 18936-9641
United States
Phone: +1 215-368-6900
Fax: +1 215-362-6107
Teledyne Judson Technologies (TJT) is a global leader for IR sensors from the Visible to VLWIR spectrum. Two-dimensional FPAs (InGaAs, InSb, and MCT) and Integrated Dewar Cooler Assemblies (IDCAs) complement our single element infrared detector portfolio. Markets utilizing our focal plane arrays include surveillance, law enforcement and security, laser beam diagnostics and rangefinding, chemical and biological detection, and spectroscopy. Supplementary electronics, optics, Peltier cooling and cryo-cooled modules are also offered.

Our high performance single-element IR detectors utilize a wide variety of materials such as Indium Gallium Arsenide (InGaAs), Mercury Cadmium Telluride (HgCdTe), Indium Antimonide (InSb), Indium Arsenide (InAs), Lead Sulfide (PbS), Lead Selenide (PbSe), and Germanium (Ge). Room temperature, TE coolers, as well as cryogenic Dewars are available.

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Established: 1969
Employees: 60
Ownership type: Publicly Traded Stock
Executives:
Ravi Guntupalli, Vice President & General Manager
Mark Sediva, Sales Engineer
Anasuya Adibhatla, Director of OEM Business Development
Henry Yuan, New Product Development Director
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